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Discover Global Markets: Indo-Pacific
Discover Global Markets: Indo-Pacific will enable your company to explore sales channels and the project pipeline in the civil aviation, defense, and security sectors across the Indo-Pacific region. Conference sessions and one-on-one meetings will allow you to dive deeper into markets of interest and hear from experts on market challenges, sales outlook, and proven strategies for developing partners in Australia, Burma, Hong Kong, India, Indon...
December 10-12, 2018
Organizer: U.S. Commercial Service
Location: Salt Lake City, UT
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2nd Annual Threats in the Global Marketplace
The U.S. Commercial Service and Global Chamber® Dallas hosts the 2nd Annual Threats in the Global Marketplace event to educate and inform you on a multitude of international challenges and global threats to your businesses as well as how to obtain and implement the appropriate tools to protect your company. What You Will Gain Basic indicators that an employee may become a security risk Common business technologies that can be used in econo...
May 11, 2017
Organizer: U.S. Dept. of Commerce/U.S. Commercial Service
Location: Dallas, TX
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Discover Global Markets: Middle East & Africa
San Antonio Trade Event - Boost Business through Exports Businesses can boost their bottom line through exports! Consumers in Africa, the Middle East, and India together bought more than $130 billion in U.S. products in 2013, with Texas exporters selling nearly $22 billion worth of merchandise exports to these same markets. To help U.S. businesses take advantage of these and other market opportunities, the U.S. Department of Commerce’s U...
May 1-2, 2014
Organizer: U.S. Dept. of Commerce/U.S. Commercial Service
Location: San Antonio, TX
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Expanding Virginia Exports to Korea
The KORUS-FTA is a cost-free stimulus deal that will create American jobs, generate exports, and grow the economy. According to the US-Korea Business Council, passage of the trade agreement will create 280,000 American jobs, including 11,000 in Virginia, and increase GDP by $27 billion. The U.S. International Trade Commission has estimated that the agreement will generate an $11 billion increase in U.S. merchandise exports, while by all estima...
August 11, 2011
Organizer: U.S. Commercial Service
Location: Falls Church, VA
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